Mar. 15, 2025
Dr. Dreis imparting some wisdom toRihannaahead of herSuper Bowl2023Halftime Show performance.While in conversation with Ebro Darden onApple Music 1Sunday, Dr. Dre, 57, revealed that he’d just learned Rihanna, 34, was selected to headline the iconic music event, and noted that he is a “superfan” of the"Umbrella"singer and “can’t wait to see what she’s going to do.““I just like her and what she does, and her get down, and how she approaches her artistry and the whole nine.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dr. Dremade his first late-night appearance in 30 years, and he did not disappoint!
The rapper and producer was a guest onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Tuesday afterreceiving a staron the Hollywood Walk of Fame. When Kimmel noted that all of Hollywood Blvd was shut down for Dre’s ceremony, he said it was surreal given he had never even been to Hollywood until he was 16.
“I didn’t expect for there to be that many people out there to represent, but that was great,” he said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dr. Dre.Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
Dr. Dreis opening up about the severity of his illness when he was hospitalized for a brain aneurysm last year.
While speaking on theWorkout the Doubtpodcast earlier this month, the music producer shared details from his stay at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he wasreportedly taken to the intensive careunit via an ambulance in January 2021.
Since the incident occurred during the onset of the pandemic, Dre, 57, told the podcast host Dolvett Quince that he was not allowed to receive any visitors.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dr. Dre.Photo:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty
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Three years after experiencing a brain aneurysm,Dr. Dreis reflecting on his health challenges.
In a new interview onSiriusXM’sThis Life of Mine with James Corden, the rapper and record producer opened up about having “three strokes” while in the hospital for his2021 brain aneurysmand how the experience made him “appreciate being alive.”
Looking back on how the ordeal began, Dr. Dre recalled waking up with an abnormal feeling behind his “right ear,” which soon turned into “the worst pain” he’d ever endured.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dr. Drew Pinsky is offering parents some important advice.In a clip from a new episode of theDads Save America podcast, shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the formerLovelinehost urges parents to do what they can to help their kids develop a healthy relationship with technology.The Mirror Effectauthor also encourages parents to “know the difference between a parenting problem and a mental health problem.“Noting that “parents get very confused” between the two, Pinsky clarifies, “if a kid stays out too late it’s a parenting problem or if they talk back to you that’s a parenting problem.